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Tonia Tewell took in a family fleeing a polygamist community in 2008,
and after working to help find the parents good jobs and schools and
clothes for the children, Tewell realized there was a greater need for
help than what she and her family could provide.

Last week, I had the chance to participate in a community service
project with many of my coworkers at United Way's Day of Caring.
A few days later, headlines turned to the anniversary of Lehman
Brother's bankruptcy in 2008. While these two experiences are very
different, they caused me to reflect upon the connections that exist
among us and the roles that we play in determining how vibrant our
community will remain.

As crazy as it sounds, the rivalry game means more to BYU than it
does to Utah. Although the BYU game certainly is important to the
Utes, one former BYU coach believes their season will be judged by the
outcomes against Pac-12 opponents.

The U.S. Department of Labor announced it has reached a settlement
with Agapito Associates, the engineering consulting firm that did the
analysis on the roof control and pillar safety plan at Crandall Canyon.
The government said it was flawed.

It's Rivalry Week, which means tensions are high and everyone is a
little on edge. To take off that edge here are five sports-movie
rivalries that are perfect metaphors for the BYU-Utah game that you
should give a watch.

Fresh apples are in abundance during the fall months. If you are
looking for a way to maximize apple-picking season this year, take a
look at these five ways to preserve the tastiness of nature's favorite
candy.